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Peru's 2025 tourism gem: Machu Picchu is close to surpassing 1.5 million visitors
The
Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu
—located in Urubamba province, Cusco region— welcomes more than 5,000 visitors per day at the beginning of 2025’s final quarter and is approaching pre-pandemic figures,
Cusco's Regional Management of Foreign Trade, Tourism, and Handicrafts (Gercetur)
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Peru's Wari Complex: Location, pre-Inca builders, and its significance
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Tourism in Peru: 'My Peru Story 2' campaign aims to attract South Korean travelers
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Peru: Inclusive space for people with disabilities opens at Chan Chan Museum
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Salt Lake City-Lima route to boost inbound tourism, strengthen Peru as regional hub
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Peru's Wari Complex: Location, pre-Inca builders, and its significance
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Peru: Planning to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 2026? See reservation schedule
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Salt Lake City-Lima route to boost inbound tourism, strengthen Peru as regional hub
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Peru: Government boosts four tourism megaprojects worth US$629 million
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Peru's Wari Complex: Location, pre-Inca builders, and its significance
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Caral and the prophecy of climate change
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International press expectations at Annual Meetings 2015 in Lima
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What does Mistura have that other food festivals don’t?
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U.S. Chef Gary Coltek speaks about culinary sustainability at Mistura
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Peruvian cuisine grows exponentially, says U.S. chef
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The Moche civilization in northern Peru. Source: BBC World Wonders
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